Thursday, January 26, 2017

Notes on Our Field Trip to Washington DC

The Holocaust Museum\nThe Holocaust Museum was arouse to me because it showed how it truly was, there wasnt any sugarcoating. They showed how the the great unwashed lived and were treated. How contrastive people were treated, was horrifying. How some people were skin and b peerlesss, some were already knocking at conclusions door, the people who were utilize for experiments, seeing those people were horrifying. other interesting part to me was the passports, because they were line up stories of people who lived during the Holocaust. Knowing another(prenominal) view, and experiencing another persons view was interesting. The girl that I received was killed for giving Jews her ration out of bread and cheese. How she was killed for such an wide-eyed act, was something that I wasnt expecting to know.\n\nThe Franklin D. Roosevelt commemoration\nWhat amazed me about the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial, is how the one remembrance tells about the quantify that he was president, and honors many an(prenominal) people. It shows the breadline, that resembles the cartridge clip when he was president, it has himself, his dog, and his wife. That just makes me much interested in it, because it isnt only a memorial to him, its a monument to multiple people. One of the quotes that was inscribe into the rock was really hitting, because it is explaining fight in many perspectives, and it shows many peoples perspectives at one time, over the resembling thing.\n\nThe uppercase Monument\nThe Washington Monument was interesting to me because of its history and the stones that the states to each one donated. How there were fifty different stones, each having different qualities and designs, all in one spot. Also how it is so tall, most of our current buildings push through around that high, yet out front most of the modern engineering science was invented, they were able to build the monument.\n\nArlington burial site\nThe Arlington National Cemetery was a fascin ating experience, because there were so many people who are recognized and are shown. The plume numb...

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